User Manual

Series 2200 Programmable DC Power Supplies Reference Manual Section 2: General operation
2200S-901-01 Rev. A/November 2011 2-9
Configuration menus description
Use the configuration menus to configure (setup) the instrument. Sometimes the configuration menus
are called the settings menus. See the following table for information on the primary menu selections,
secondary menu selections, options, and a brief description of each selection. The following table
indicates default settings in bold.
Primary
menu
Secondary menu
First option
Additional
option(s)
Allows you to ...
>Default Set
No
Yes
Return the instrument to the factory
default configuration. See Initializing
to the default setup (on page 2-17) for
more information.
>Protect
>Reset Protect
No
Yes
Reset Protect menu selections to the
factory default configuration.
>Max Volt Set
Off
Turn maximum output voltage setting
off.
On
Max =
Set or edit maximum output voltage
for the instrument. See Setting the
maximum voltage (on page 2-18) for
more information.
>OVP Set
Off
Turn overvoltage protection (OVP)
off.
On
OVP =
Turn overvoltage protection on and
set or edit the voltage threshold. See
Setting the overvoltage protection (on
page 2-19) for more information.
>Out Time Set
Off
Turn out time mode off.
On
Time =
Turn out time mode on and set or edit
the time period. See Timer example
(on page 2-30) for an example of
setting a timer with Out Time Set.
>Key Lock
Password =
unlock
Indicates that no password is set to
lock all front panel controls except
power switch and output on/off key.
Enter up to 4 digits to set a password.
Lck
Indicates that a password has been
set.
>Edit
List
>Recall 1-7
Empty
Recall or edit lists saved in up to 7
locations. Empty indicates no saved
list. See Define a list of voltage and
current steps (on page 2-24) for more
information.
Continuous
Repeat =
Set instrument to continuous mode. If
set, the instrument executes the
entire sequence of steps as soon as it
receives the next trigger signal.
Repeat allows you to set or edit
number of times to repeat the list.
List Steps allows you to indicate the
number of steps in the list.
See List mode example (on page 2-
31) for a list example.
Step
Repeat =
Set instrument to step mode. If set,